Oedemera nobilis the flower beetle, on an ox-eye daisy |
There is a narrow sliver of sky between the buildings, our house and next door's garage, that focuses the attention, and the swifts are diving across that slice of blue dusk, with the peach sunset glimmering on the underside of their wings. Big birds swifts, as they dive deeper and deeper you can see their form and scale. Much bigger than you would think.
A thrush is giving its evening hit parade, what a racket. Peep peep, car alarm, budgie trill, blackbird yodel, cheep, arcade gunfire. Repeat.
this guy. The Magyar Prince of Hermitage |
The moon is sharp tonight, a perfect half bright above me.
It's 930pm, time for the Woodcock to pass over ahead, flitting over the woods and the lye (ley or lea - meaning pasture or meadow) with a sound like he's breaking the sound barrier. He passes over nightly on his 'roding', part of the mating ritual. I'm going to get my binoculars and lie in wait.
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